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Major Newspaper Sues Pentagon

The New York Times announced plans to sue the Pentagon, claiming that the Department of War infringed upon the First Amendment by imposing new restrictions on journalists and outlets.

White House Unleashes ‘Media Offender of the Week’

The White House has launched a bold new website aimed at calling out what it deems biased reporting in the mainstream press.

Pentagon Unveils Next-Generation Press Team

The Department of War announced the next generation Pentagon press corps., allowing reporters from conservative outlets and independent reporters to participate in media access.

Press Teams Refuse Pentagon Policy

Several press organizations have refused to sign a new Pentagon policy regulating access to certain areas.

Senate Democrats Block Bill Providing Care to Babies Who Survive Abortions

Senate Democrats blocked a bill that mandates medical care to babies surviving abortions.

Trump Deep State Purge Taking Shape, Over 1,000 Federal Officials Removed in Shake-Up

Donald Trump’s efforts to dismantle the “deep state” are taking shape as reports reveal his administration has begun the process of firing and reassigning over 1,000 federal officials. The move, targeting entrenched bureaucratic structures, aligns with Trump’s commitment to reforming the federal government and ensuring accountability.

Trump Admin Pauses Federal Health Communications

The Trump administration has ordered federal health agencies to cease external communications.

Trump to Visit States Devastated by Natural Disasters

President Donald Trump announced a trip to North Carolina and California to assess the devastation caused by natural disasters. He will also visit Nevada to thank his supporters for supporting him in the 2024 Presidential election.

Federal DEI Programs Ending Today

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that U.S. federal employees working in diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) offices will be placed on paid leave by this evening.

Trump Balances H-1B Visa Debate Amid CEO Push for Skilled Workers

On his second day in office, President Donald Trump addressed the H-1B visa program, acknowledging both sides of the contentious debate while emphasizing the need for "competent people" to contribute to the U.S. workforce. Speaking at a White House press event with CEOs Larry Ellison (Oracle), Masayoshi Son (Softbank), and Sam Altman (OpenAI), Trump described the importance of skilled immigration for economic growth while refraining from endorsing an expansion or reduction of the program.

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